Re: [Fis] Simple amswer: NOT!

2018-03-13 Thread Koichiro Matsuno
c: FIS <fis@listas.unizar.es>; Alberto J. Schuhmacher <ajime...@iisaragon.es> Subject: Re: [Fis] Simple amswer: NOT! Dea FISes, with respect to this big data and machine learning cults today, which I consider as somewhat useful fragments of a much bigger paradigm but not the non-p

Re: [Fis] Simple amswer: NOT!

2018-03-07 Thread Dr. Plamen L. Simeonov
Dea FISes, with respect to this big data and machine learning cults today, which I consider as somewhat useful fragments of a much bigger paradigm but not the non-plus-ultra tendency in science, let me ask you a bit different question: What do you think about the other more interesting

Re: [Fis] Simple amswer: NOT!

2018-03-07 Thread Mark Johnson
: "Karl Javorszky" <karl.javors...@gmail.com> Sent: ‎07/‎03/‎2018 21:00 To: "Krassimir Markov" <mar...@foibg.com> Cc: "fis" <fis@listas.unizar.es>; "Alberto J. Schuhmacher" <ajime...@iisaragon.es> Subject: Re: [Fis] Simple

Re: [Fis] Simple amswer: NOT!

2018-03-07 Thread Karl Javorszky
Dear Krassimir, Formalism is nice, but it can be unreasonable. Your example of 2 naked men on a beach can be made simpler by adding a dog, a sausage and a whistle. Person A (the dog's owner) sounds the whistle. The dog is apparently used to being fed and runs up, waging its tail. Can 1)